On April 3, 2015, members from PANICd.com traveled to the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio for a photographic research trip. On this trip, one of the goals was to find the cemetery marker for Amasa Stone. Amasa Stone was one of the designers of the bridge at the Ashtabula Train Disaster.

On Saturday, March 21, 2015, members from the PANICd.com research team travelled to Ashtabula County, Ashtabula, Ohio to the Chestnut Grove Cemetery to perform some research and a small investigation.Although it was quiet windy and cold outside, we were able to capture some evidence in photographs and through EVP and Ovilus sessions.

On November 23, 2013, PANICd.com researchers visited Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.When one first passes through the arches of the cemetery and they take their first look around, it is as if you stepped through a time portal into the past.

This one is a little late, I know… well, I’ve been busy. I did see an interesting video on my flight to Dallas about the human brain and how we as humans remember things, tend to forget things, or have the so called “defect” of our memories have the ability of being changed from how the actual experience happened so I thought I should take a few minutes and reflect on our recent tour we took to Zoar Village Ohio on October 17, 2012.

One of the most active areas reported in Ohio is the Warehouse on the Canal in historical Canal Fulton. Members of the PANICd team visited this location on September 22, 2012 in preparation for ghost tours, research collection and video evidence.